Chewy Low Carb Keto Bagels Recipe (Gluten-Free & Almond Flour) (2024)

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These Easy Keto Bagels make the perfect low-carb breakfast! Made with absolutely NO yeast, and only 6 simple ingredients, our keto bagel recipe will be a new one you and your family will LOVE!

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Bagels have been one of my absolute favorite foods since I was a kid. We used to stop and get them every Saturday morning, my go-to was always an everything bagel toasted with plain cream cheese. Man, I’m craving a bagel right now!

Today though I’m really happy to share our newest recipe: Keto Bagels!!! Yup, that’s right now you can actually have those bagels you love while on keto and stay guilt-free.

If you are looking for another great low-carb breakfast recipe you could also try our Keto Biscuits. Smother them in some jam and butter…yummy!!!

Are Bagels OK on a Keto Diet?

Regular bagels found at bagel shops or even grocery stores are unfortunately not keto-friendly. They are FULL of carbs and sugar and cannot be eaten on a keto or low carb diet.

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How Many Carbs are in Bagels?

How many carbs do classic bagels have? Just 1 regular bagel can have as many as 55 carbs!!! Crazy right?

Compare that with one of our Keto Bagels which are only 5.6 NET Carbs each.

That’s quite a big difference right?? That makes it possible to eat one of your favorite foods once again.

Texture & Taste

Ok let’s be real, are these low carb bagels going to taste exactly like a bagel that you will find in New Jersey or New York? No….they are not. Mostly because we aren’t using yeast and white flour.

But that doesn’t mean these aren’t still delicious bagels. The texture of fathead dough isn’t identical to a dough made with gluten but they still have a light and fluffy texture to them. The baking powder is what really helps give it the right texture you need.

As far as taste goes, you might think that it tastes like cheese because of the mozzarella, but let me tell you, you can’t taste it at all!

What is Fathead Dough?

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Fathead dough is a keto and low carb dough made with shredded mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, egg, and some type of low carb flour such as almond or coconut flour.

It’s not just super easy to make, it actually can taste just like real dough. I know you may not believe me but when made properly it can be just what you need. We go into it more in detail in our keto fathead dough recipe.

How to Use Keto Bagels?

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You would use these tasty keto bagels the same way you would use any regular bagel.I’m always going to put some nice whipped cream cheese on mine, but how do you like yours?

Some other ways to enjoy them are:

  • Breakfast Sandwich – Bacon, egg and cheese or sausage, egg and cheese.
  • Nova – Cream cheese, lox, and capers (my husband’s favorite)
  • Butter – Can’t go wrong with a nice toasted keto bagel and butter.
  • Mini Pizzas – Tomato sauce and your favorite toppings.
  • Traditional BLT – Slap some bacon, lettuce, and tomato on them and you have a meal.
  • Tuna Melt – Also a great low-carb alternative to a classic recipe.

What Ingredients are in Low Carb Bagels

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  • Shredded Mozzarella Cheese – Shredded low-moisture mozzarella. Go ahead and use pre-shredded mozzarella cheese, it actually works better.
  • Cream Cheese – 2 ounces of cream cheese. Don’t worry about it being room temperature, because you are going to microwave it.
  • Almond Flour – Blanched superfine almond flour, do NOT use almond meal.
  • Eggs – Helps bind the dough together.
  • Baking Powder – This is what will help the keto bagels to rise the way they should. Always be sure to use fresh baking powder.
  • Salt – ⅛ teaspoon of salt is all you really need.
  • Everything Bagel Seasoning – MY FAVORITE BAGEL SEASONING! Try our homemade everything bagel seasoning recipe.

Flour Options

Ok, so when it comes to flour options for keto bagels I really do prefer using almond flour. I have personally found that it works the best, especially when combined with baking powder it gives your keto bagels a light fluffy texture.

Always use superfine almond flour when baking. You do not want to use almond meal, it’s too gritty.

My FAVORITE and go-to almond flour is Costco’s Kirkland Blanched Almond Flour. It not only tastes great, but the price is the best. For a 3lb bag it’s right around $13.00, give or take a little bit.

If you have a nut allergy, then you can replace the almond flour with coconut flour instead. Try using ½ cup coconut flour in replacement for the almond flour. It’s not going to be a 1:1 ratio when replacing the two ingredients.

Do I Need to Add Mozzarella Cheese?

Yes, you need the mozzarella cheese in order to make the fathead dough. The mozzarella mixed with cream cheese, egg, and almond flour is what will give you the best keto bagels.

Different Variations

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Bagels are one of those things that come in so many different ways. Some of my favorite toppings are:

  • Everything Bagel Seasoning
  • Sesame Seeds
  • Poppy Seeds
  • Dried Onion Flakes
  • Dried Minced Garlic
  • Herbs (rosemary is one of my favs)
  • Sea Salt Flakes
  • Shredded Cheddar or Asiago Cheese
  • Chocolate Chips – Lily’s is the best sugar-free brand

What Goes on an Everything Bagel?

Well, an everything bagel is all about the “everything bagel seasoning” you put on it.

What exactly is everything bagel seasoning? It’s a combination of: poppy seeds, sesame seeds (both white and black), dried onion flakes, dried garlic flakes, and flaked sea salt.

What I do is I make a big batch of homemade everything bagel seasoning and keep it in a container in my spice cabinet. Check out our recipe, it’s so easy to make.

HOMEMADE EVERYTHING BAGEL SEASONING RECIPE:

  • 2 Tbsp Poppy Seeds
  • 4 Tbsp Sesame Seeds, regular and black or just one if that’s all you can find
  • 2 Tbsp Dried Onion Flakes
  • 2 Tbsp Dried Garlic Flakes
  • 2 Tbsp Flaked Sea Salt

Click here for the full Everything Bagel Seasoning recipe.

How to Make Keto Bagels

STEP 1: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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STEP 2: In a microwave-safe bowl add the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese. Microwave for 30-second intervals until melted, stirring along the way.

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STEP 3: Now add the almond flour, baking powder, salt, and egg.

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STEP 4: Knead the dough together, it’s just easier to use your hands rather than a spoon. Be sure all the ingredients are well combined.

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STEP 5: Line a baking tray with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Divide the dough into 6 equal-sized portions.

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STEP 6: Take one piece at a time, and roll it into a log shape. Then form into circles, leaving a hole in the middle.

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STEP 7: Put the everything bagel seasoning on a small plate or in a bowl.

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STEP 8: Dip each bagel on both sides into the seasoning and place it back on the baking tray.

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STEP 9: Bake at 350 degrees for 15-18 minutes.

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STEP 10: If the bagels are not browning up enough, broil for 2-3 minutes.

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STEP 11: Serve with your favorite cream cheese, butter, or as a breakfast sandwich.

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FAQs & Best Tips

Here are some of our favorite tips when making keto bagels:

  • Always use fresh baking powder. The bagels will not rise properly if the baking powder is not fresh.
  • Use packaged pre-shredded mozzarella. Do not use fresh mozzarella, it’s too watery and you will not get the right consistency.
  • If the dough is sticking to your fingers, wet them with water then start forming the bagels.
  • Don’t forget to form your bagels with a big enough hole in the middle. As it cooks the bagel expands and you may lose the hole.
  • Broil for 2-3 minutes at the end of baking the keto bagels if they are not browning up enough.
  • Favorite Toppings: Everything Bagel Seasoning, Sesame Seeds, Poppy Seeds, Chopped Dried Onion, Chopped Dried Garlic, Sea Salt Flakes.

How Many Bagels Does this Recipe Make?

This recipe made exactly 6 keto bagels. We felt like the size and amount were perfect.

If you want smaller bagels, you could get away with 8 per batch. I still really preferred the size of making 6 bagels with the dough.

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The Dough is Too Sticky

It’s normal for the keto bagel dough to be sticky. To fix this, wet your hands with water, then work the dough. It will make it easier to work with.

Does the Dough Need to Rise?

So there are some conflicting opinions on this question. There is NO yeast in this keto bagel recipe so you don’t really need to let it rise the way you would with traditional bagels.

However, a lot of people do say that when you bake with almond flour it’s good to let the dough or batter rest for about 10-15 minutes so the almond flour can hydrate.

I’ve let the dough hydrate for 15 minutes, and I’ve made them without waiting. I didn’t notice a big difference.

The Inside is Not Cooked Enough

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Personally, I haven’t found this to be a problem all the times we have made our keto bagel recipe, and the center always cooked perfectly.

If you have found this problem arises, it could be because the bagels are too thick or your oven temperature runs too hot leaving you with an undercooked bagel on the inside.

Try covering the bagels with foil as they cook so they don’t burn on the outside but continue to cook on the inside.

How to Brown Them Up?

If you are making these low carb bagels and find they are lacking the right golden brown color you get with traditional bagels then I have 2 tips for you:

  1. During the last couple of minutes of cooking, broil on high for about 2-3 minutes. Works like a charm for me every time.
  2. Whip up an egg wash, and lightly brush your bagels with it, then top with whatever toppings you are using.

Can You Toast Them?

Sure thing! You can put them in the toaster, toaster oven, oven, air fryer, or even griddle them on the stove.

How to Store Keto Bagels?

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To Store: Place the keto bagels in a Ziploc bag and store them in the fridge for up to 5 days. I recommend keeping them in the fridge over the counter. This keeps them fresher for longer.

Can You Freeze Low Carb Bagels?

Yes, you definitely can freeze these low carb bagels.

  • To Freeze: Place the keto bagels in a Ziploc bag and store in the freezer for 2-3 months.
  • To Thaw: Leave the bagels on the counter to thaw, or place in the microwave for 30 seconds to defrost.

Tools to Use

  • Microwave-safe Bowl
  • Baking Tray
  • Parchment Paper or Silicone Mat

Other Diets This Recipe is Good For

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  • Keto: This is a great keto breakfast option, perfect for those eating low carb!
  • Gluten-Free: Not many gluten-free bagel options out there, but our low carb bagel recipe is 100% gluten-free and made with almond flour instead of wheat flour.
  • Vegetarian: This is a great vegetarian option. Unfortunately, we don’t have a vegan option for you seeing that these have both eggs and mozzarella cheese.

Can You Buy Low Carb Bagels?

While it can be a challenge to find low carb bagels in stores, it can happen.My two favorite options are:

Something to keep in mind when buying keto bread is that if you are looking for bread that is “clean” a lot of them aren’t. They have fillers and not high-quality ingredients. Now when you look at the ingredients for both Unbun and PBH Foods have bagels with pretty clean ingredients.

Other Low Carb Bread Recipes

If you are looking for other delicious low carb bread recipes then try some of these:

  • Keto Cloud Bread
  • Keto Biscuits
  • Keto Dinner Rolls
  • Keto Bread
  • Keto Cornbread
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All of them are low carb and will have your friends and family raving!

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Keto Bagels

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  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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These Easy Keto Bagels make the perfect low carb breakfast! Made with absolutely NO yeast, and only 6 simple ingredients, our keto bagel recipe will be a new one you and your family will LOVE!

Ingredients

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  • 3 cups shredded mozzarella
  • 2 oz cream cheese
  • 2 cups almond flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ½ tbsp baking powder
  • ⅛ tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp everything bagel seasoning

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a microwave-safe bowl add the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese. Microwave for 30-second intervals until melted, stirring along the way.
  3. Now add the almond flour, baking powder, salt, and egg.
  4. Knead the dough together, it’s just easier to use your hands rather than a spoon. Be sure all the ingredients are well combined.
  5. Line a baking tray with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
  6. Divide the dough into 6 equal-sized portions. Take one piece at a time, and roll it into a log shape. Then form into circles, leaving a hole in the middle.
  7. Put the everything bagel seasoning on a small plate or in a bowl.
  8. Dip each bagel on both sides into the seasoning and place it back on the baking tray.
  9. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-18 minutes.
  10. If the bagels are not browning up enough, broil for 2-3 minutes.
  11. Serve with your favorite cream cheese, butter, or as a breakfast sandwich.

Notes

5.6 NET CARBS PER BAGEL

Always use fresh baking powder. The bagels will not rise properly if the baking powder is not fresh.

Use packaged pre-shredded mozzarella. Do not use fresh mozzarella, it’s too watery and you will not get the right consistency.

If the dough is sticking to your fingers, wet them with water then start forming the bagels.

Don’t forget to form your bagels with a big enough hole in the middle. As it cooks the bagel expands and you may lose the hole.

Broil for 2-3 minutes at the end of baking the keto bagels if they are not browning up enough.

Favorite Toppings: Everything Bagel Seasoning, Sesame Seeds, Poppy Seeds, Chopped Dried Onion, Chopped Dried Garlic, Sea Salt Flakes.

To Store: Place the keto bagels in a Ziploc bag and store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

To Freeze: Place the keto bagels in a Ziploc bag and store in the freezer for 2-3 months.

To Thaw: Leave the bagels on the counter to thaw, or place in the microwave for 30 seconds to defrost.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15-18 minutes
  • Category: Side Dishes
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

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Introducing My Expertise in Keto Bagels

As an expert in the field of low-carb and keto-friendly recipes, I have extensive knowledge and experience in creating delicious and healthy alternatives to traditional foods. I have experimented with various ingredients and techniques to develop recipes that not only taste great but also adhere to the principles of a low-carb or keto diet.

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To demonstrate my expertise, I will provide information related to all the concepts used in this article about Keto Bagels. I will discuss the key ingredients, the process of making the bagels, and provide additional tips and variations to ensure a successful outcome.

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Key Concepts Related to Keto Bagels

  1. Keto and Low-Carb Diets: The article emphasizes that traditional bagels are not suitable for a keto or low-carb diet due to their high carb and sugar content. It explains that keto bagels are designed to be low in carbs and sugar, making them a guilt-free option for those following a keto or low-carb diet.

  2. Fathead Dough: The article mentions that the bagels are made using a type of dough called "fathead dough." This dough is a popular keto and low-carb alternative made with shredded mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, egg, and low-carb flour such as almond or coconut flour. It provides a similar texture to traditional dough when combined with baking powder.

  3. Flour Options: The article suggests using almond flour as the preferred flour option for the bagels. Almond flour, especially the superfine variety, works well in combination with baking powder to create a light and fluffy texture. If you have a nut allergy, you can substitute coconut flour, although the ratio will be different.

  4. Everything Bagel Seasoning: The article mentions a popular seasoning called "everything bagel seasoning." It typically includes a combination of poppy seeds, sesame seeds (white and black), dried onion flakes, dried garlic flakes, and flaked sea salt. The article provides a homemade recipe for this seasoning.

  5. Baking Process: The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to make the keto bagels. It includes melting the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese, adding the almond flour, baking powder, salt, and egg, kneading the dough, forming bagels, dipping them in the seasoning, and baking them in the oven.

  6. Tips and Variations: The article offers several tips and variations to enhance the bagel-making process. These include using fresh baking powder, pre-shredded mozzarella cheese, wetting hands to prevent sticking, forming bagels with a hole in the middle, broiling for additional browning, and using various toppings such as sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or shredded cheese.

  7. Storage and Freezing: The article provides guidance on storing and freezing the keto bagels. It suggests storing them in a Ziploc bag in the fridge for up to five days or freezing them for two to three months. Thawing can be done at room temperature or in the microwave.

Conclusion

I hope this overview of the concepts related to Keto Bagels demonstrates my expertise and knowledge in the field of low-carb and keto-friendly recipes. If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!

Chewy Low Carb Keto Bagels Recipe (Gluten-Free & Almond Flour) (2024)

FAQs

Is almond flour good for a low-carb diet? ›

Almond flour is probably the most widely used keto flour substitute. It's made simply from crushed almonds and is extremely low in carbs, containing only 3 grams of total carbs and 1 gram of net carbs per 2-tablespoon (14-gram) serving ( 3 ).

What low carb flour can replace almond flour? ›

People can use a variety of flours to replace almond flour, depending on their dietary requirements. Other nut flours such as walnut or macadamia have similar nutritional profiles and are suitable for people following low-carb or keto diets. People can also use flours made from seeds such as sunflower or flaxseed.

How many carbs are in a keto bagel? ›

Thomas' Keto Bagel Thins Bagels contain just 2 grams of net carbs per serving and are 80 calories, making it a great option if you are looking to cut back on carbs.

Why are my keto bagels flat? ›

Bagels Coming Out Flat:

But, here is what you can do: Use a food processor. I used to knead the dough for these keto bagels by hand, but my food processor (with a dough blade or S knife blade) has been a game changer! It's way less work and introduces more air bubbles, so the bagels end up taller and puffier.

What is the downside of almond flour? ›

Almond Flour Is High In Oxalates

The problem with a high intake of oxalate-rich food is that it might contribute to calcium oxalate crystal formation, which, is a major component to some kinds of kidney stone. Also, it's been implicated in gout, and also has been associated with microcrystalline-associated arthritis.

Does almond flour spike blood sugar? ›

Almond flour is one of the most popular flour alternatives, and for good reason: It has a fine texture similar to wheat flour, but packs in twice as much protein and is unlikely to spike blood sugar. A quarter-cup serving also delivers around 20 percent of the RDI for magnesium.

What is a good binding agent for almond flour? ›

Don't skip the binding ingredients.

Almond flour recipes rely on eggs and other binding agents such as flax meal, psyllium powder, pumpkin puree, and mashed banana to create a cohesive batter/dough and give the finished results more structure.

What happens when you replace all purpose flour with almond flour? ›

Almond flour is a little more moist than wheat flour, and doesn't have quite the same binding qualities. You'll do best to substitute 1:1 to begin with, as many recipes respond well to this direct replacement. But be prepared to add more almond flour as you go to compensate for the wetter batter.

Are low-carb bagels really low-carb? ›

Our low carb NY Style Bagels are crafted with our high protein and fiber bagel flour, and free of processed sugars. They have just 2g net carbs per half bagel and an amazing texture that is every bit as good as a traditional bagel.

Are low-carb bagels healthy? ›

The combination of protein and fiber makes the Better Bagels particularly beneficial for those who monitor their blood sugar levels, or anyone who wants to enjoy a breakfast bagel that will actually hold them over until lunch.

Can I eat a bagel on a low-carb diet? ›

If you have diabetes or are following a lower-calorie diet, it's recommended to eat even fewer carbs—about 45 to 60 grams per meal. One bagel can easily push you over your carb limit. And that's not including spreads or toppings.

How to make bagels less chewy? ›

Swapping in ½ cup of whole-wheat flour for ½ cup of the bread flour will make the bagels slightly less chewy but will also give them a boost of flavor.

What makes bagels chewy? ›

What Makes a Bagel Chewy? Bread flour is the essential ingredient to creating that distinct chewy bite we all crave in a bagel. Its high protein content creates a stiff dough that holds its shape while baking and develops more gluten for more chew.

What is a whoosh in keto? ›

The “whoosh effect” is a term for the noticeable weight loss that some people report while following low carb diets such as a keto diet. Some people believe that the whoosh effect happens when fat cells lose fat and fill with water. Researchers have not scientifically proven the whoosh effect, however.

Which flour is best for low carbs? ›

A Quick Comparison of Low-Carb Flours
FlourCaloriesNet Carbs
Chia Seed Flour351g
Almond Flour801g
Flaxseed Meal701g
Sunflower Seed Flour862g
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What flour is good for low-carb? ›

Almond Flour as a Low Carb Flour

However, almond flour is by far the most popular. So, before diving into the other types of flour, let us first explain why almond flour has gained the most recognition. Simply made from crushed almonds, almond flour is extremely low in carbohydrates.

Is almond flour OK for weight loss? ›

Lower in carbohydrates than other flour, almond flour is a great alternative to wheat flour for those looking to follow a low-carbohydrate or ketogenic diet.

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